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== [[Real Life]] ==
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* As soon as she had been released from her decade-long contract to make the [[Harry Potter (film)|''Harry Potter'' movies]], [[Emma Watson]] ''immediately'' disposed of the hairstyle she had been contractually obligated to keep from age 11 to age 21. Her [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emma_Watson,_2011.jpg subsequent appearance in public with a Pixie cut] generated favorable comparisons to [[Mia Farrow]] and [[Audrey Hepburn]].
* As soon as she had been released from her decade-long contract to make the [[Harry Potter (film)|''Harry Potter'' movies]], [[Emma Watson]] ''immediately'' disposed of the hairstyle she had been contractually obligated to keep from age 11 to age 21. Her [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emma_Watson,_2011.jpg subsequent appearance in public with a Pixie cut] generated favorable comparisons to [[Mia Farrow]] and [[Audrey Hepburn]]. (She's since let it grow out again.)
* Actress [[Larisa Oleynik]] shifted from shoulder-length blonde locks to a darker pixie cut when she "graduated" from [[Former Child Star|child and teen roles]] to being an adult actress.
* Actress [[Larisa Oleynik]] shifted from shoulder-length blonde locks to a darker pixie cut when she "graduated" from [[Former Child Star|child and teen roles]] to being an adult actress.
* In the late-1960s, Twiggy near-singlehandedly changed the modelling world's preferences from "voluptuous models" to "waif-like models" with her thin build and her pixie cut, as seen [[w:File:Twiggy promo.jpg|in this promotional photo on Wikipedia]].
* In the late-1960s, Twiggy near-singlehandedly changed the modelling world's preferences from "voluptuous models" to "waif-like models" with her thin build and her pixie cut, as seen [[w:File:Twiggy promo.jpg|in this promotional photo on Wikipedia]].

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Winona Ryder showing off her pixie cut in 2008. (Photo by Eric Weiss, licensed under CC-BY.)

The hairdo for women who think that a Bob Haircut is too high-maintenance, the Pixie cut is a crop cut, generally short on the back and sides of the head, slightly longer on the top, with very short bangs. It's named after the mythological pixies.

The most famous pixie in the 20th century, Disney's version of Tinker Bell, adds a Prim and Proper Bun to her pixie cut hairdo.

While considered to be a feminine hairdo in Real Life, a pixie cut is often an indicator that a fictional character is a tomboy; it's a low-maintenance haircut that doesn't get in the way of being "one of the boys".

Compare with Boyish Short Hair and (as already mentioned) Bob Haircut. Anything shorter would be either a buzz cut or Bald Women. Contrast with Long Hair Is Feminine.

Examples of people with a pixie cut include:

Anime and Manga

Fan Works

Film

Live-Action TV

Music

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

  • It's Victorian-era and modern folklore that says pixies wear their hair in pixie cuts.

Web Comics

  • Haley wore a pixie cut for a short time in The Order of the Stick, after getting a Traumatic Haircut.
  • Ivy Collins, the protagonist of webtoon The 101ˢᵗ Heroine, which along with her tomboyish personality and her Penny Among Diamonds situation in the Royal Consort Contest makes her contrast even more with the long-haired princess she has to compete against.

Western Animation

Real Life